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Hes got a team on his hands this season that includes seven returnees off of last years Region Four championship team. One of them is guard Steve Mihas, an while the the others include the likes of Darin Dean Chad Rigby (6-and Dave Critchley Size, experience, speed. You begin to get the idea. Especially when the Braves have gone 13-through the first two months of the season, are ranked second in the state and sit all alone atop the Region Four standings with a 0 record. Were playing up to our ability," explains Hall. Still, the Bountiful coach is wary, what with a tough three-gam- e stretch that begins Friday night against Davis in Kaysville where the Braves have won seldom in the Hall years. Its always tough for us to go up there and win, the Brave coach Thursday. Even in the year r, (6-7- ), (6-5- ). 1 4-- d con-ceed- we won state 1982 we lost at Davis. We finally did get one up there last year, so theyll probably be that much more hungry. Hunger is exactly what has propelled the Darts to their 12-- start this season under the guy Hall reJohn Robison. placed at Bountiful And as most serious observers of n.gh school hoops have already noed, theyve done it with a team that features nary a starter over But among those undersiztd types are one of the states best in forward overMike Taylor, a looked center in John Rees and a quick, problem-causin- g guard in Brent Meier. When we looked at it the region at the beginning of the season, we figured that Davis and us were the top two, Hall said. Theyve got a lot of people back too, and we knew even then that theyd have as good a team as wed face this season. 1 6-- hard-workin- In other Region Four games Friday, that other league title contender, East, has what looks to be an easy outing on the road at winless Woods Cross, while Highland will try to make it two wins in a row after a slow start when the Rams travel to Viewmonts. In other contests locally. Region Two: Bingham and Hill-cre- st will be in the region spotlight at Hi'.lcrest I with each tearr coining off a Tuesday ioss ami needing a win badly. The Miners, of course, wee edged by Mountain View by two in a w'd one at Bingham, while the Huskies Ben-gal- s were pasted by the at Brighton. In the other games, Orem travels to American Fork, Mountain View is at West Jordan and Brighton traveis to Alta to meet a Hawk team still looking for its fust league victory. Region Three: Taylorsville, this leagues Jekyll and Hyde team, could be in trouble Friday when they travel to Cyprus to take on a Pirate team that was nipped Tuesday by Cottonwood. Elsewhere, the Colts go to Granger, Skyline is at Kearns and winless Granite goes to Olympus. riC-iV- , top-rank- reRegion Six: In the valleys gion, South will try stretching its league lead with an afternoon contest against struggling Jordan at home, while surprising West hosts winless Tooele and improving Judge Memorial travels to Murray. 3-- Judge Girls Hold Off Tooele Rally By prospects, Olympus' Mike Angleseys tight end services are being sought by 1ltKI WATCH the Utes, Cougars and Aggies, while Oly QB Mark Smith has gotten feelers from Stanford and Utah State. 225 pound Russ Dailey Hillcrest's year and I had only three kids coming has reportedly decided on Utah. back We had a fi JV team last On the girls hoop front, View-moiyear, but it was JV, so it was hard to say how this year was going to go. iighs Virginia Hugoe is only but she plays basketball like "I don't think we have the outstandI much taller Watching her someone had wrestlers re that weve in ing dominate the boards, pulling down the past, he continued. But they are rebounds and putting in second shots, a very solid group. It s amazing how you would never think she has played they've come around." the game for only two years. The top Bengals Well, David "Shes like iron inside," Viewmont Cloward has posted a 21-- record so far at 112 pounds. Ran Norton is the Coach Vi Hillman says of her center. defending state champ at 98 pounds Hugoe is the No. 1 rebounder and scorer for Viewmont. which stands in and is ranked No. 1 at 119, Greg Godsecond place in a tough Region Four. frey is 22-- at 132, Jed Anderson is at 138 and Dave Carlson is 21 2 at Derek Butters has become one 145. Other Bengals of note include of the top prep swimmers in the state. Mike Spencer at 98 pounds, Dave But when he was a sophomore, English at 126 and heavyweight Jusfew people thought the Brighton very who helped anchor a tin Jones student would ever become a state tough Brighton defense from his tackcompetitor. le spot this past football season. was Starting as a sophomore Speaking of football, national for us and for him, letter of intent day is coming up next unique Coach Brighton Russ Lauber said. month and that means that the state's Bengal Butters was among the top six fintop high school prospects are coming ishers events in three last year at the coldown to the wire in making their state swimming meet. This sealege choices. he is leading the pack in the From the grapevine, Bonneville son, feestyle with a top time of 22 95 Wood to back Jason appears running He is currently stands at third in the be leaning towards Utah, while freestyle. The Bengal medSpringville quarterback and team of Butters, Todd ley relay MVP Scott Mitchell has been pursued Albert Vicario and Matt with fervor by just about everybody, Dimmock holds the top time in bewith the Utes, BYU and Stanford d competition at 1 44 63. The ing a few of the most prominent team of Butters, Bryan Larfreestyle names. . . Utah State and Weber and Dimmock is State are said to be after Weber wide sen, Etherington No. 1 with a time of 3.23.77. currently MVP Jon Fuller, receiver and He has improved in quantum while Warrior teammate and quarTnis year, he is doing just fanleaps. ruis also terback Brook Buhrley mored to be getting a long look from tastic, Lauber said. Joe Baird, Patti Auer the Wildcats. . . . Among the city yj state straight . Class championships since 1978, and with an 18-dual meet record .i Patti Auer from the line while Kris Yerko-vic- h nailed two to ice the win for Judge. They started to press and instead of being patient we were throwing it back to them, Judge coach Maureen Eckroth said. Mentally we were not in at that point. In a close situation it's good to have Kelly and Kris on the line, theyre good pressure shooters. Judge jumped out to a quick lead, scoring nine straight points before Tooele could put any points on the board. In fact, it was six minutes into the first quarter before Tooele hit a bucket. Tooele battled back, thanks to the trio of Lisa Peshell (19 points), Monique Wolter (14) and Tina Henderson 3 of 4 Tribune Sports Writer The score doesn't always tell the true story of a game. Judges 7 Region Six girls basketball win Thursday over Tooele appears to have been a barnburner. It was, but for only about six minutes. For three quarters it was a route. After leading by as many as 20 points throughout the first part of the game, the Bulldgos saw their lead dwindle to a mere point. Tough free throw shooting saved 52-4- the day. Judge came out strong with a n defense that gave tough which scored just 12 first-haTooele points trouble. Offensively the Bulldogs sizzled, hitting shots from the corners and inside. Senior Kelly Shaheen was 10 of 14 from the field and finished with 24 points while Katie Liston dominated the middle, scoring 12. But it was free throws that saved Judge. In the last minute Shaheen hit man-to-ma- lf (10). We are just intimidated by Judge. They have great defense and it is hard to run an offense against them, said Tooele coach Susan Rydalch. Judge has been undefeated in Region Six play for two years, but we could have played better. following Thursday night's win over 2 GB 1000 ProvO 3 Region Thirteen GB Pet 4 Sofingviite T imp view Car Don third-ranke- Locally, the Brighton Bengal have long been kings of the roost when it comes to high school wrestling The Bengals, for the record, have racked up eight 1 Region Seven C3 31, 19H6 Brighton, Della Are Mat Kings Region Twelve Gft Friday, January like a solid bet to Gary Porter fairly make it nine in a row. But hold it. The Bengals, for all their tradition and talent this season, might not be the best wrestling team in the state at the moment No, that title might belong to the Class Delta Rabbits, who not only Brighton at the annual Wasatch Invitational in December, but also defeated the one squad that has beaten Brighton in dual-menational competition this year power El Dorado High of Las Vegas, Nev. The Rabbits also have an unbeaten streak going that is now into its secor i year (13-- 0 for the season). Noi bad for a school that boasts a total enrollment of just 629 How have the Rabbits done it? last week when Murray handed the Bulldogs their first defeat in Region Six. In Region Four action Davis defeated East, Viewmont defeated Bountiful, at Bountiful. The Vikings were led by Virginia Hugoe with 34 points. Angel Skedros had 10 points and Julie Stewart had eight. In other Region Four action, Woods Cross defeated East 7 to hold onto the first place in league play. The Wildcats were led by Becky Trimble with 25 points. In Region Three action, Skyline remains on top, defeating Kearns The Eagles were led by Chris Ely with 12 points. Cori Arndt and Heather Plott each had 10 points. 0 Cyprus defeated Taylorsville to up its record to 2 for league play. The Pirates were led by Sherrie Snow with 19 points. Intermountain Christian defeated Dugway, 64-5- 64-5- 84-4- 51-4- 2 21-- 1 2 d Well, wrestling is kind of a big Rabthing here, explained five-yebit Coach Ladd Holman. We have a 100-yar- d 3-- situation here where dads, brothers, and different generations of people have wrestled at Delta. And thats what you call tradition. Holman also has the benefit of a junior high program run by Dave Wankier. Youve got to give Dave a lot of credit, Holman continued. Because theyre already great wrestlers by the time I get them as freshmen or sophomores. Finally, there are the Delta wrestlers themselves. Tribune Football MVP Gary Porter might be the best of them, as hes rung up a 24-- record this season and is the favorite to repeat as state champion at 167 pounds. Other Rabbit wrestlers of note include Jeff Jackson, who has a 21-- 3 record at 185 pounds; Bruce Nielson, who is 23-- 1 at 132; Shane Crapo, 23-- 1 at 119; Danny Sheriff, 20-- 5 at 138 and heavyweight Troy Overson, who is 4-- 400-yar- . 4-- A 2-- 0 also Judges perfect record actually fell Hillcrest, look they 23-- Holman will only go so far as to call this team one of the best in Deltas long and rich wrestling tradition. He wants to wait until state to make a more final observation. Why? Well, the Rabbit team that Homan wrestled on in 1967 crowned eight state champions. So just who has the states best wrestling team? Well, well never know, because Brighton and Delta wont meet again this year. But, that loss to El Dorado and the Wasatch Invitational aside, the Bengals have put up seme startlingly similar numbers on the mat this season which has come as a very pleasant surprise to Bengal Coach Dave Chavis. Ive been amazed with this team to be frank, he said. 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